CompatibilityThe first thing to check is whether your Mac is compatible with Mojave. Any Mac released in mid 2012 or later will be able to run Mojave, and some older Mac Pros will also be able to run it.

MacBook Pro (mid 2012 and later)MacBook Air (mid 2012 and later)MacBook (early 2015 and later)iMac (late 2012 and later)iMac Pro (2017 and later)The Mac Pro is an special case. All Mac Pros from late 2013 and later (that's the trashcan Mac Pro) will run Mojave, but earlier models, from mid 2010 and mid 2012, will also run Mojave if they have a Metal capable graphics card. This means that you can run Mojave on a "cheese grater" Mac Pro if it has the appropriate graphics card; you can also upgrade that graphics card, if you want to be able to run Mojave. This article from the Production Expert blog explains which graphics cards are Metal compatible.

If you're not sure of the vintage of your Mac, go to the Apple menu, and choose About This Mac. You'll see its model and year.Mac Mini (late 2012 and later)Check Software CompatibilityClean Your MacCheck Your DriveBack Up Your MacChoose Upgrade Method: Migration or Clean Installationgta 5 cheats

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